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UnRAID System Not Accessible

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I posted about this problem in another section, but I got no replies. Thought I'd try here.

 

I've been happily chugging along for some time with 2 UnRAID boxes, named Tower and Tower2. Recently, Tower2 vanished and I had no access to it from Windows. After a reset, things seem to boot normally (bzimage, bzroot, etc), but the system never appears as a network device as my other UnRAID Tower box does. When it boots, it appears with a "Tower: Login" prompt. I'm fairly sure this used to read "Tower2: Login." I shut down the other UnRAID box and tried to access the inaccessible box as Tower, but Windows still can't find it. There's no drive activity showing in the system after a boot, so no parity check is taking place.

 

The flash drive appears normal, with all the files apparently intact. I'm including my syslog file here, but I don't have much experience deciphering what it means. I do note near the end that some of the shares (such as "Our Lady of Sorrows" - a church project I worked on) can't be found. Can someone advise me what to do to troubleshoot?

There are no apparent problems in the syslog, as far as I can see, but that syslog is dated October 11.  Are you sure this is a current syslog?  It is clearly Tower2, at IP of 192.168.1.104.  Can you ping that from another station?

 

The shares are fine, it is only reporting that it could not find the cfg files for each share, so you probably created them as top level folders, and never configured share settings for them, so they are using the standard defaults.

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